Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 25, Number 139, Lebanon, Boone County, 9 March 1917 — Page 10

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Bright Neckwear? I

li you do, we're "on deck" to satisfy you for we've got "some" as-faiii-lmont f jut the very kind of .scarf that young chap.-; and older chaps admire. .

Uf.r' ! I" ITT ALLEGES DESERTION

Mr.s. Margaret II. Rrnrishnw Files Suit Atratnst Thomas (J. Jiradsfiaw.

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The new Jupur.ese s'.iks in .hades and patterns tb-.it are entirely differ- 5 ent. The very hum truv.z in the larger cities. We show tliC newest things FIRST See our ?i:'eiai () neckwear. F.x- 5 (optionally large shape and better 3

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.MONROE AN J) l'ATERSON CARS Monroe Sales Agency 29 West .Smilh Street.

OWEN MORKLRT Chiropractor It.ui.-: 911 a. m.: l-.'i and T-H p. m. 't i.ull.ilion ami Spinal Analysis frec ( asiin-Va! It!d. Phone li.'tt

Job Work at Reporter o!!ice Job Work at Reporter office Job Work at Reporter office i Reporter, by mail. $?, a Year

Margaret 11. Hrndshaw has filed foil in the Hoonc circuit WJrt for divorce vers mniricd March 5, lS!l:t ind separated February 1!. V.Hl. Tiic iamtifl" chariros that he used vile and ebusive laneuetre toward her and failed to provide for her and their ctnldion. She avois that the il-fciid-nrt deserted her on February 10, 1917. and ti.i.t tuo days previous he sold all personal property and took with him all proceeds of the sale. Kh ;-sks divorce, custody of the two chil-h-cn a reasonable .urn for their suptifit mid Alimony. Her attorney is P. 10. Smiley.

DOVEK (OINTKY t LI 1$.

I,ileriting And Profitable ttiiiiz Last Niirht. r 1',-j-itc etui" met m reirulat rig-lit with r. camicity !. lIhit". After a few iv the orchestra. Miss V..il delivered a recitatiop I idea -iii way. Miss I'orv then favnt.d the audi:i v..ra; s-tiin and responded .ere. Miv Mary Stafford

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Incomparable Vr.lues

H'Mresenti il la every fashionable color, ercry desirable style, every it. w line ar.d touch li.ia.iuihle. 'Phere l aeemsnzlv n" limitai.d the price U but $1j.(ih. In sniis, coals and dreoses, this display ie supremely onderful at the price. And lli-ie are, In all, over 2.10 choice ganueum to uelect froiu.

COATS SUITS DRESSES

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Wonderful Showing FIFTEEN DOLLARS Hi" happy medium between execsivenes and shcdfllneas -reprr. senlb hero a Bliowiiie of BilitK. coals and dresses the like or which Lebanon i;ol ilnm sei-s. Wuim n who n;e esed to iayinit uh to :;" no lor carmen: v 111 du well to Kee Juki w nat renlly loxrly rtles Iheie are i .',. There Is no obllgatum lu looking.

The Greatest Silk Season of the Year is HereAnd this will be the greatest silk season in many years The clothes that women wear this spring will be more largely silk than in any year we can remember .Silks are wanted for Jressas for waistsfor suit trimmings for negligees for petticoats for children's wear for linings for shirts and for neckwear. We have taken time ly the foreicck-we want a BIG increase in volume for the coming season, and we decided that the only way to get it is by getting the new soring merchandise in early and give E1G values we re giving them and giving them on the. new things and the desirable things.

Hawaiian Silk, yard wide, ha if white, fl,.?li. Un. lieiiota u", Nile, old rose, royal, begonia and black; r,0c quality 2JJc

$1.50

Satin Mestaline. yard wide, all ;-i!k. 'ifty nci anil staple sprlcff

tolom.

Sport

Striptd Taffeta, j

id-, ail silk ..i.b:: ations ppl ir" and i ild, ravy

in raid and n

pa wile skin-. from $1.50 lo $2.50

Hold, lor

Black Taffeta Silk, fuaianleni, r::..:' $1.50

Tafleti, yard ide, colots, extra ii(uvy

in- f l i i qua!

$1.25

I silk, all

Silk Jersey, n--:ohl. roval, nav

and hlack; niediuiii

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Heavy

elrfht,

: $2.25

$2.50

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$1.50 to $2.50

Yo San Sport Silk, yard wide, all silk, hold stripe ..fTeets fr spin t -nlis find separate skills, per 'aril, fi-ein

A wonderful assortment of HATS $2.S3 $3.S3 $5.00 S'liiiiiin.; iailiirs--tlny. closaflfijiK ariiiiis httrt with broad brmis. inirrow lirtnis. hi-li crour. lew crowns- )u.t ever)--tiiiii-.-. These hnis are from some ol the best rusiem niiinufai tur- ' at a i-aving ot per cent, on each one, EXTRA SPECIAL New Spring Skirts at $5.00 Ou r two hundred li w Sp.lni; Skit-- m plain am: Tarn y taffeta, finest itiade poplin. novelty check and stripe a, new pier ted effects and others 111 plalu flared model. with larae pntrh peikels. Kvery new rik mat shade In both regular and

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SAXON

'Hi :l :;.: lin.s ai plicnomi'nai p-j-; . j--tik -r mi hi IV am! in h.'.". ii'.. !' ;. nrtiu.tli nIlmr ;'. ;r is ;it a p-cmiiim 11 in citv (InM.;,.-, v ."!! f'-!iiht -. , iiiict-.-s uml di ',-iij, "M-ti ' i-i-i; tiitdinal Mi-Ki'.-.

Six Touring, 5-)'isst'0)fcr Six RoarMcr, l-pasenfr . Six S :an. .vpassenjccr . . . I'otir Roatlstor

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SEE IT AT THE Colonial Theatre Friday March 1 6th.

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r i,. oiled and jrrcased his emjitic. He Iwi 'ii v.-r allmu-.l it to run hct and yet ..y,.,, . alld- a few emnihs loe.,ene, . Ims ne.

nt t -t.f i'in will ! velo,e,l in the rnnni-ct:-'? rod hear.

r j.i in tl..r life tn-mv time.' over, i . or some ..ipiil ir tr.mhle. l'.-e..er luh. it ai '..il of .iirir irs is I A fi w mmutea once or f-vh-e a

.t.lfT Mt It l't tVe.ea purli. iliiih leiiior-.i.-il. Il vaiei ai-l'-'k Hoent on the rinmiuB gear of

'' 'r-i'i-tfie n.e ni'irtved ti) cr ep in l- his car -aouhl have avoid.-. I all this, "i "ik" r "" 1' ''ivi'ii tl.e It-H'fs nf the aprinRH. usUi.il in--tc.ul f H badly rati line liier l , ll, ",.'"" tlttt'nirti "ii. ..I. ". i.T-il j ji (i, i,-:v -'l tin if Ih. v llie mt oe- I "I m lehinciy (l.at :ie now has, he ,";'!)': " """'fii '.-a-ion iilv pried apart uml lulu n-alfd ""id possess a smoothly ruimiiiK ma- .,( !,..- . tr.- ei-n- i ...i.i '. mill a heavv ml. the' haves rust I..- iclune that wnulil he the envy of hi ''''" -I V"'". ""' "t'i -.u'lliit' ther. feimiiiK l!Ul an. -.unts m lie I fel'ow in.'lori-ts. l ii ,,., ,1,. I ' i.tl.i. I"-'! a oli.l piece Willi a i-oi.ctiient loss of I ' Most owiicih di-'lke lo -aork alenil ".(-'"il. '"t'i'i'"u I sl-rii'K iietmn. All ,he.-t. are theni'1"- roheiiiif p,.,ic of thou- car,, liei ' i-tii-iii .n ..f 'iioiii.ti. i use trim. -nuileil dingily lo Die eiu'iii" or cause the wo k id no ili.t) and iron. '"ii'V I- I -i.i '- - - llie iai an.l have .-.-rv I ail ell.-;-t on jeial) deaiiriV'-ahlii. Thr-srt fuil,l havt i i. !,-' ... eni t,.' on ..i p. ii i n. thr. ci:(ji..e f.t ..iltistt, liti h mhhi Mmw I "'is work done for Ihrm hv tliu- ileal- ' iie.j n t ( ( i I oi or servit-e station.'" I ' ' I M i 1 , urn hv lh. . l -- ".,,."" ' " 11 ' I icii ne u'n ii nn II hits r. mi u,.h Itt.PlJRTF.l! ON B. K J;.00 VKARIiV

'GOOUYKAR TIKES Mobihiils Filtered Gaiolint Hwoton-Davis-Ovcrlecso

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FOR SALK 80 sv farm; pussi'sninn thispring. 0 li E A li Vb OK EAR.